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Avelo Airlines doubles flights to Puerto Rico, extends scheduling dates for all destinations
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — Avelo Airlines representatives Wednesday announced they’re extending the airlines’ East Coast flight schedule through January, allowing people to book further out. In Connecticut, fliers out of Tweed New Haven Airport (HVN) can now book flights through Jan. 7, instead of the previous limit of Nov. 6. Representatives wanted to give […]
Birds found an improbable home next to a Market Basket parking lot. Now they’re gone.
Caelin Graber is now banned from entering the Market Basket grocery store in Milford, so she has to conduct an interview from across the street. “This was my Market Basket that I shopped at regularly,” she says, ducking into some shade on a recent sunny afternoon. Nearby, cars and...
Naugatuck State Forest under temporary alcohol ban imposed by DEEP for state recreation areas
NAUGATUCK, Conn — The Naugatuck State Forest has been added to a list of state recreation areas under a temporary alcohol ban imposed by the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, according to a release Tuesday. The ban on the Naugatuck State Forest, located in the towns of Naugatuck,...
Pottery Paradise Makes Failing Fun
“I feel like failure is a really bad word, but there’s a lot of failure in pottery,” said Megan Smith, the teacher of Centering With Clay: Focusing on Pottery Foundations, a seven-week-long class for adults at Creative Arts Workshop on Audubon Street. Smith’s goal for the first class...
Next Dive-In Movie Night to Feature "Barbie"
The City of Bridgeport's next Dive-In Movie Night is Friday, July 12, at the Bridgeport City Pool and will feature “Barbie." Admission is $3.50 per person (or with a valid pool pass). There will be a Family Night swim from 7 p.m. to 8:50 p.m. with the movie scheduled...
A&I Techies Brings Down The House
Stormy weather was a challenge. Working with Afropop sensation Dobet Gnahoré was a delight. Arts & Ideas techies offered those takeaways on Monday as they worked hard to dismantle the festival’s main stage on the Green — and reflected on their work coordinating events, arranging sound production, and providing lighting that illuminates the artists for the people of New Haven to see.
Added glimmer in New Haven | Peabody Museum officially opens 'Minerals, Earth & Space' gallery
NEW HAVEN, Conn. — The renovated, reimagined and now reopened Yale Peabody Museum has just added some glitz and glimmer to their exhibit space. This week, the museum staff officially opened “Minerals, Earth & Space,” an exhibit that showcases a treasured collection of gemstones from across the globe.
In Tandem: Lockworks Tavern and SaltBrick Prime Open in Branford
Based on the buzz, brilliant surrounds, and fantastic food and drink at the June 27 sneak peek celebration, Branford is going to love its tandem new eateries, Lockworks Tavern and SaltBrick Prime. Both restaurants, which opened to the public on June 28, have been developed under the creative and talented guidance of long-time Branford resident and accomplished restaurateur, Stephen Goglia.
Wednesday’s Warrior: Nonprofit children’s theatre encourages love of theatre in Waterbury
WATERBURY, Conn. (WTNH) — Putting a spotlight on the Brass City! “We like to say this company was created by theatre kids for theatre kids,” said Ben Orlando, the co-founder and executive director of the Greater Waterbury Children’s Theatre, which helps kids grow and thrive through acting, singing, and dancing. “We are brand new not-for-profit […]
Orange Lions Club To Host Comedy Night
The Orange Lions Club is hosting its annual comedy night fundraising event, “Comedy Under the Stars,” on Saturday, Aug. 17 at the picnic pavilion outside High Plains Community Center in Orange. In addition to headliner Craig “the FIG” Figuereido, Orange native Dave Sheehan is returning along with two...
John Merola plays Old Grove
Westie John Merola will perform from 9:30-11 a.m. July 7 at the Oak Street deck, off Captain Thomas Boulevard, as part of the city’s Acoustic Sunday Morning Concert Series. Grab a coffee and a beach chair and chill out to smooth-sailing ditties from one of West Haven’s favorite troubadours. No rain date. July 19, the city’s Summer Concert Series will continue at 7 p.m. in Old Grove Park, 1 Palace St., with a mix of modern country hits and ’90s pop rock favorites performed by American Honey. The two-hour concert is free and presented by the Department of Parks and Recreation. The rain date is July 22. To check if a concert has been rescheduled because of rain, go to Park-Rec’s website at https://westhavenct.myrec.com/info/default.aspx.
Valley Arts Council Closes Main Street Gallery
ANSONIA – The Valley Arts Council’s Main Street Gallery, located on 258 Main St., closed its doors to the public on May 26. Valley Arts Council President Rich DiCarlo said the closing was caused by an increase in rent and a decline in foot traffic since the COVID-19 pandemic. The space will be used by New Era Barber Shop, the space’s new tenant after the council let their lease expire.
Edibolic Kitchen offer new ‘grab and go’
A meal delivery and catering business that is now nine years old, located in the Woodlawn Plaza, helps residents and visitors beat the summer heat with fresh, tasty food they can grab on the go, near the beach. Edibolic Kitchen held a ribbon cutting on Wednesday, June 26 867 Jones...
Brescome Barton Hosts Wine Show in Milford
Brescome Barton hosted a spring wine show for its New Haven County accounts at Gusto Trattoria in Milford on June 3. The Wines Around the World trade tasting showcased a variety of domestic and imported fine wine selections. Suppliers, sales representatives and brand ambassadors educated trade professionals and guests on offerings from 16 different tables. Attendees learned more through two seminars held during the afternoon: the first hosted by Emily Cipollone, Northeast District Manager and Master Educator, Far Niente Winery, and the second led by Michael Murphy, Brescome Barton, which showcased wines from Italian producers Ca’ Del Bosco, Banfi, Masi, Giovanni Rosso and Lamole di Lamole Winery.
St. Mary - St. Michael's School Summer Food Festival July 11 - 13
DERBY – St. Mary — St. Michael School in Derby will be holding its Summer Food Festival from July 11 to 13. The image above is copied from their Facebook page. The festival will be held on St. Mary’s Church Grounds, 212 Elizabeth St., from 5 to 9 p.m. on July 11, 12, and 13. R&B/funk/soul/dance and show band The Bernadettes will perform on July 13 from 6 to 9 p.m. There will also be games and raffles.
Salsa & Afropop Find Unity In Rhythm
At the very beginning of the evening on the New Haven Green on Friday night, percussionist Nino Ciampa asked a fundamental question: what is salsa? “Salsa is flavor and spice,” he said. “Salsa is Latin soul. The essence of salsa is ritmo — rhythm — and it started in Africa and the Caribbean with the conga, skin on wood.”
Annual Wild Wine, Beer & Food Safari Highlights Brands
A variety of beer, wine and spirits brands were showcased at Beardsley Zoo’s annual Wild Wine, Beer & Food Safari in Bridgeport on June 1. Guests tasted food, beer, wine and spirits from dozens of vendors while walking through parts of the zoo, taking in museum exhibits and visiting some of its animals. Musical act The Void performed while guests played games and placed bids in the event’s large silent auction. Presented by Turnpike Spirit Shop, participating venues and caterers included The Blind Rhino, The Bites Company, Caribe Soul, Dave Grant Caterers, Fortuna’s Catering, Garden Catering, Hot Monkey Nuts, LesserEvil Snacks, Little Pub, Luna Azzurra, Nothing Bundt Cakes, Nuovo Pasta, Open Door Tea, Rose Sisters Chips, Taco Loco, Vazzy’s and more. Opened in 1922, the Beardsley Zoo is Connecticut’s only zoo and is home to more than 300 animals. Serving more than 1,100 guests this year, the annual tasting event is the zoo’s largest fundraiser, benefiting the care of the zoo’s endangered species, expansion of exhibits and educational programming.
Van Briggle Pottery made decorated tiles
#MiddleburyCT #Antiques #VanBrigglePottery #AntiqueCocoCola. Artus Van Briggle and his wife, Anne, were decorators at the Rookwood Pottery in Ohio. They moved to Colorado after Artus was diagnosed with tuberculosis, and he opened his own pottery there, the Van Briggle Pottery, in 1901. After Artus died in 1904, Anne took over...
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